I have a vague recollection at a long-ago Pour Horse open house of a friesian made in resin to finance the first kiln purchase, and, evidently, tested in ceramic. I don't remember hearing that he had a name. Tina
Tina's right, it was the "Friesian". He never had a name, we just called him by his breed. We sold resins to buy the kiln, but never made a ceramic run (the mold was awful!) Tina is Queen of Trivia and will be celebrated later today!
Claybody Covenent Kept?
ReplyDeleteIs that the first Pour Horse? Sculpted by Kristina, and originally made in resin? If it is, I didn't know you did a shiny one! :)
ReplyDelete@Margaret-- Nope, he's much smaller than that. :)
ReplyDelete@Addi-- Right, but what's his 'name'? (may not be an actual name) What's he called?
I have a vague recollection at a long-ago Pour Horse open house of a friesian made in resin to finance the first kiln purchase, and, evidently, tested in ceramic. I don't remember hearing that he had a name. Tina
ReplyDeleteIsn't that Kristina's Dales Pony? I afraid I don't recall a formal names.
ReplyDeleteTina mentioned as much as I recall! That he was a friesian. He had a nickname, didn't he?
ReplyDeleteTina's right, it was the "Friesian". He never had a name, we just called him by his breed. We sold resins to buy the kiln, but never made a ceramic run (the mold was awful!) Tina is Queen of Trivia and will be celebrated later today!
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